LOS ANGELES -- Last night, a few hours after he arrived in town, Alex Wood was told to be ready to start today's 1 p.m. game -- just in case he was needed. Clayton Kershaw's scheduled start had already been pushed back to today from Wednesday because of a sore hip, and it wasn't entirely clear he'd be able to go.

As of now, Kershaw's starting, and Wood's not starting until Tuesday, when he'll be on seven days of rest.

Kenley Jansen came into the game with the highest home run rate of any closer in the majors (1.8 per nine innings), having to face the MLB's two best home run hitters back-to-back with the tying run at the plate and one out.

Clayton Kershaw turned a sacrifice for the Angels into a double play for the Dodgers.

Angels starting pitcher Andrew Heaney popped up his would-be-sacrifice bunt. Kershaw caught the ball in the air and then threw to second baseman Howie Kendrick covering first to double off Taylor Featherston at first.

Heaney is 1-for-12 at the plate in his young career. In his only other start in a National League park this year, July 7 in Colorado, Heaney went 0-for-3 in four plate appearances ...

The Dodgers made a last-minute deal ahead of Friday's 1 p.m. trade deadline, sending Michael Morse and an unspecified amount of cash to the Pirates for outfielder Jose Tabata.

They acquired Morse, 33, from the Miami Marlins on Thursday in that massive trade and promptly designated him for assignment. Tabata, 26, had also been designated -- and outrighted -- by Pittsburgh earlier this month, which, importantly, means he must not occupy a spot on the 40-man roster.